Tuesday, June 14th, 2022
By Anneli Strobel
Over the past three decades, tremendous developments in Earth Observation (EO) satellites have made significant contributions to the spatial-spectral-temporal sampling and subsequent extraction of geoinformation (GI) from the Arctic. Svalbard is probably the region in the Arctic with the most in situ measurements; still, there are massive gaps. Such data gaps can be filled using frequent satellite-based acquisitions, new product generation using remote sensing (RS) and integration of in situ data with satellite-based information.
This special issue will provide a broad platform to various regional and Svalbard-wide studies that are being conducted using EO/RS/SI.
We especially encourage contributors to provide access of data and products generated as part of study via the SIOS data management system (SDMS).
Submit your manuscript here: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/special_issues/SIOS
More information on the special issue can be found here: https://sios-svalbard.org/SpecialIssueRemoteSensing